ZyXEL Communications LTE Series User Manual

ZyXEL Communications LTE Series User Manual

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User's Guide
LTE Series
Default Login Details
Version 1.00_2.00 Ed 3, 7/2019
LAN IP Address
http://192.168.1.1
Login
admin
Password
See the Zyxel Device label
Copyright © 2019 Zyxel Communications Corporation

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  • Page 1 User’s Guide LTE Series Default Login Details Version 1.00_2.00 Ed 3, 7/2019 LAN IP Address http://192.168.1.1 Login admin Password See the Zyxel Device label Copyright © 2019 Zyxel Communications Corporation...
  • Page 2 Related Documentation • Quick Start Guide The Quick Start Guide shows how to connect the Zyxel Device. • More Information Go to support.zyxel.com to find other information on the Zyxel Device LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 3: Document Conventions

    Icons Used in Figures Figures in this user guide may use the following generic icons. The Zyxel Device icon is not an exact representation of your Zyxel Device. Zyxel Device Generic Router Switch Server Firewall USB Storage Device Printer LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    User Account ............................175 Remote Management ........................178 TR-069 Client ............................182 Time Settings ............................185 Email Notification ..........................188 Log Setting ............................191 Firmware Upgrade ..........................194 Backup/Restore ..........................196 Diagnostic ............................199 Troubleshooting ..........................201 Appendices .............................208 LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    2.2.2 Widget Icon ........................... 32 Chapter 3 Quick Start ............................34 3.1 Overview ............................34 3.2 Quick Start Setup ..........................34 3.3 Time Zone ............................34 3.4 WiFi Setup ............................35 3.5 Quick Start Setup-Finish ........................35 LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 6 6.5 WMM ..............................70 6.6 Others Settings ..........................71 6.7 WLAN Scheduler ..........................73 6.7.1 Add/Edit Rules ..............74 6.8 Technical Reference ........................75 6.8.1 WiFi Network Overview ......................75 6.8.2 Additional Wireless Terms ..................... 77 LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 7 9.1 Overview ............................118 9.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter ..................118 9.1.2 What You Need To Know ....................118 9.2 Port Forwarding Overview ......................119 9.2.1 Port Forwarding ........................120 9.2.2 Add/Edit Port Forwarding ....................121 LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 8 12.7 Firewall Technical Reference ....................144 12.7.1 Firewall Rules Overview ....................145 12.7.2 Guidelines For Security Enhancement With Your Firewall ..........146 12.7.3 Security Considerations ....................146 Chapter 13 MAC Filter ............................147 13.1 MAC Filter Overview ........................147 LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 9 17.1 ARP Table Overview ........................164 17.1.1 How ARP Works ........................164 17.2 ARP Table ............................ 165 Chapter 18 Routing Table............................166 18.1 Routing Table Overview ......................166 18.2 Routing Table ..........................166 Chapter 19 Cellular WAN Status ........................169 LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 10 Email Notification ..........................188 25.1 Email Notification Overview ...................... 188 25.2 Email Notification ........................188 25.2.1 Email Notification Edit ....................... 189 Chapter 26 Log Setting ............................191 26.1 Log Setting Overview ......................... 191 26.2 Log Setting ........................... 191 LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 11 30.6 UPnP ............................. 205 30.7 SIM Card ............................206 30.8 Cellular Signal ..........................206 Part III: Appendices ..................208 Appendix A Customer Support ..................... 209 Appendix B IPv6..........................215 Appendix C Legal Information ...................... 222 Index ..............................230 LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 12: User's Guide

    User’s Guide...
  • Page 13: Introduction

    WAN port. IP Passthrough Available when the forth LAN port doesn’t act as an Ethernet WAN port. USB for File Sharing External Antennas PoE Injector Wall Mount Pole Mount Firmware 1.00 2.00 2.00 Version LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 14 • Firewall that uses Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) technology • Protects against Denial of Service (DoS) attacks • Filter of LAN MAC address, LAN IP address and URLs • Local and remote device management • Firmware upgrade via TR-069 and Web Configurator LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 15: Application For The Zyxel Device

    Your Zyxel Device provides shared Internet access by connecting to an LTE network. A computer can connect to the Zyxel Device’s PoE injector or a LAN port for configuration via the Web Configurator. See Table 1 on page 13 for the feature differences. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 16 Ethernet connection and still use the Firewall function on the Zyxel Device. Note: Convert LAN port number four as a WAN port first. See Section 5.3 on page 54 for more information about the Network Setting > Broadband > Ethernet WAN screen. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 17: Wan Priority (Lte3301-Plus)

    Zyxel Device. You could simply restore your last configuration. Write down any information your ISP provides you. 1.5 Front and Bottom Panels The LED indicators are located on the front (LTE7240-M403 & LTE3301-PLUS) / bottom panel (LTE7461- M602 / LTE7480-M804 / LTE7480-S905 / LTE7490-M904). LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 18 Chapter 1 Introduction Front Panels Figure 4 Front Panel (LTE3301-PLUS) Figure 5 Front Panel (LTE7240-M403) Bottom & Rear Panels Figure 6 Rear Panel (LTE3301-PLUS) LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 19: Leds (Lights)

    The signal strength is fair. The signal strength is poor. Blinking There is no SIM card inserted, no signal, or the signal strength is below the poor level. The SIM card is invalid, or the PIN code is not correct. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 20 There is no SIM card inserted, the SIM card is invalid, the PIN code is not correct. There is no signal or the signal strength is below the poor level. Note: Blinking (slow) means the LED blinks once per second. Blinking (fast) means the LED blinks once per 0.2 second. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 21: Panel Ports & Buttons

    Note: Use the WiFi function of the LTE7461-M602 / LTE7480-M804 / LTE7480-S905 / LTE7490-M904 for configuration (for example, connect to the LTE Ally app of your mobile device to find the optimal LTE signal strength and manage your LTE7461-M602 / LTE7480-M804 / LTE7480-S905 / LTE7490-M904). LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 22 Once WiFi is turned on, the WLAN LED turns green/white. For LTE7240-M403: Once WiFi is turned on, the WLAN LED shines green. For LTE7461-M602 / LTE7480-M804 / LTE7480-S905 / LTE7490-M904: Once WiFi is turned on, the LED blinks amber. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 23: The Reset Button

    This means that you will lose all configurations that you had previously saved. The password will be reset to the default (see the Zyxel Device label) and the IP address will be reset to 192.168.1.1. Figure 12 Reset Button (LTE3301-PLUS) LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 24 To set the Zyxel Device back to the factory default settings, press the RESET button for 5 seconds. Note: If you press the RESET button for more than 2 seconds but less than 5 seconds, it will cause the system to reboot. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 25: The Web Configurator

    To access the Web Configurator and manage the Zyxel Device, type the default username admin and the randomly assigned default password (see the Zyxel Device label) in the Login screen and click Login. If you have changed the password, enter your password and click Login. Figure 15 Password Screen LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 26 The Connection Status screen appears. Use this screen to configure basic Internet access, wireless settings, and parental control settings. Figure 16 Connection Status LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 27: Web Configurator Layout

    As illustrated above, the main screen is divided into these parts: • A - Settings Icon (Navigation Panel & Side Bar) • B - Widget Icon • C - Main Window 2.2.1 Settings Icon Click this icon ( to see the side bar and navigation panel. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 28 Theme: Click this icon to select a color that you prefer and apply it to the Web Configurator. Language: Select the language you prefer. Restart: Click this icon to reboot the Zyxel Device without turning the power off. Logout: Click this icon to log out of the Web Configurator. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 29 WAN interface to its DNS server(s). Policy Route Use this screen to configure policy routing on the Zyxel Device. Use this screen to configure Routing Information Protocol to exchange routing information with other routers. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 30 ARP table Use this screen to view the ARP table. It displays the IP and MAC address of each DHCP connection. Routing Table Routing Table Use this screen to view the routing table on the Zyxel Device. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 31 Use this screen to reboot the Zyxel Device without turning the power off. Diagnostic Ping&Traceroute Use this screen to identify problems with the DSL connection. You can &Nslookup use Ping, TraceRoute, or Nslookup to help you identify problems. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 32: Widget Icon

    Chapter 2 The Web Configurator 2.2.2 Widget Icon Click this icon ( ) in the lower left corner to arrange the screen order. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 33 Chapter 2 The Web Configurator Select a block and hold it to move around. Click the Check icon ( ) in the lower left corner to save the changes. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 34: Quick Start

    Wizard screens. You can click Skip to leave the Wizard screens. Figure 18 Wizard - Home 3.3 Time Zone Select the time zone of your location. Click Next. Figure 19 Wizard - Time Zone LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 35: Wifi Setup

    Section 1.5.4 on page 23 the location and for how long the wireless function is turned on) for one second. 3.5 Quick Start Setup-Finish Your Zyxel Device saves your settings and attempts to connect to the Internet. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 36: Technical Reference

    Technical Reference...
  • Page 37: Connection Status

    ) will appear. Click the Edit icon, and you’ll see there are several icon choices for you to select. Enter a name in the Device Name field for a connected device. Click to enable Internet Blocking for a connected device. Click Save to save your changes. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 38: System Info

    Use this screen to view the basic system information of the Zyxel Device. Figure 24 System Info Click the Arrow icon ( ) to view the more information on the status of your firewall and interfaces (WAN, LAN, and WLAN). LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 39 This field displays the current subnet mask in the WAN. IPv6 Address This field displays the current IPv6 address of the Zyxel Device in the WAN. Primary DNS This field displays the first DNS server address assigned by the ISP. server LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 40: Cellular Info

    Use this screen to view the LTE connection details and LTE signal strength value that you can use as reference for positioning the Zyxel Device, as well as SIM card and module information. Figure 26 Cellular Info LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 41 SIM card. Shows Enable if the service provider requires you to enter a PIN to use the SIM card. Shows Disable if the service provider lets you use the SIM without inputting a PIN. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 42 This shows the LTE channel bandwidth from base station to LTE device. According to 3GPP (MHz) specifications, the bandwidths defined by the standard are 1.4, 3, 5, 10, 15, and 20 MHz. The wider the bandwidth the higher the throughput. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 43 PLMN ID (MCC+MNC) and LAC uniquely identifies the LAI (Location Area ID) [3GPP-TS.23.003]. This parameter is for UMTS or GPRS. The value is ‘0’ (zero) if the Current Access Technology is not UMTS or GPRS. The value is ‘N/A’ if there is no network connection. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 44: Wifi Settings

    ), the function is enabled. Otherwise, it’s not. You can use this screen or the QR code on the upper right corner to check the SSIDs (WiFi network name) and passwords of the main wireless networks. If you want to show or hide your WiFi passwords, click the Eye icon ( LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 45 If you did not select Random Password, you can manually type a pre-shared key from 8 to 64 case-sensitive keyboard characters. Click the Eye icon to show or hide the password for your wireless network. When the Eye icon is slashed , you’ll see the password in plain text. Otherwise, it’s hidden. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 46: Lan

    Use this screen to view the LAN IP address, subnet mask, and DHCP settings of your Zyxel Device. Figure 30 LAN Click the Arrow icon ( ) to configure the LAN IP settings and DHCP setting for your Zyxel Device. Figure 31 LAN Setup LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 47 DHCP server program. DHCP leases addresses, for a period of time, which means that past addresses are “recycled” and made available for future reassignment to other systems. Days/Hours/ Enter the lease time of the DHCP server. Minutes Save Click Save to save your changes. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 48: Broadband

    • Use the Cellular PLMN screen to display available Public Land Mobile Networks (Section 5.7 on page 58). • Use the Cellular IP Passthrough screen to configure an LTE WAN connection (Section 5.8 on page 60). LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 49: What You Need To Know

    Use this screen to change your Zyxel Device’s Internet access settings. The summary table shows you the configured WAN services (connections) on the Zyxel Device. Use information provided by your ISP to configure WAN settings. Click Network Setting > Broadband to access this screen. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 50: Add/Edit Internet Connection

    Click the Delete icon to remove the WAN connection. 5.2.1 Add/Edit Internet Connection Click the Edit icon next to an existing WAN interface to open the following screen. Use this screen to configure a WAN connection. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 51 Chapter 5 Broadband Figure 34 Network Setting > Broadband > Add/Edit New WAN Interface LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 52 Enter the second DNS server address assigned by the ISP. Server Routing Feature Click this switch to activate or deactivate NAT on this connection. When the switch goes to the right , the function is enabled. Otherwise, it’s not. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 53 Select Obtain IPv6 DNS Info Automatically to have the Zyxel Device get the IPv6 DNS server Info addresses from the ISP automatically. Automatically Use Following Select Use Following Static IPv6 DNS Address to have the Zyxel Device use the IPv6 DNS server Static IPv6 DNS addresses you configure manually. Address LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 54: Ethernet Wan

    Figure 35 Network Setting > Broadband > Ethernet WAN 5.4 Cellular WAN Click Network Setting > Broadband > Cellular WAN to display the following screen. Configure an LTE connection, including the Access Point Name (APN) provided by your service provider. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 55 You can enter up to 30 printable ASCII characters. Spaces are allowed. Username This field allows you to display the user name in the profile. Type the user name (up to 31 printable ASCII characters) given to you by your service provider. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 56: Cellular Sim Configuration

    Click Network Setting > Broadband > Cellular SIM. The following screen opens. Figure 37 Network Setting > Broadband > Cellular SIM Note: The PIN is automatically saved in the Zyxel Device. Entering the wrong PIN exceeding a set number of times will lock the SIM card. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 57: Cellular Band Configuration

    SIM card or select the type of the network (4G, 3G, or 2G) to which you want the Zyxel Device to connect. Click Network Setting > Broadband > Cellular Band. The following screen opens. Figure 38 Network Setting > Broadband > Cellular Band LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 58: Plmn Configuration

    Select disabled to display the network list and manually select a preferred network. Apply Click Apply to save your changes back to the Zyxel Device. Cancel Click Cancel to exit this screen without saving. After selecting to disable the following warning appears. Click OK to continue. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 59 When the next screen appears, clicking Scan will allow the Zyxel Device to check for available PLMNs in its surroundings and display the network list. Figure 41 Network Setting > Broadband > Cellular PLMN > Manual Scan LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 60: Ip Passthrough

    Figure 42 Network Setting > Broadband > Cellular IP Passthrough Note: Changing the IP Passthrough settings may affect the network setting of client devices. After selecting to enable the following warning appears. Click OK to continue. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 61 MAC selecting Fixed in the previous field. Note: This field will show upon selecting Fixed in the previous field. Apply Click this to save your changes. Cancel Click this to exit this screen without saving. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 62: Wireless

    Finding Out More Section 6.8 on page 75 for advanced technical information on WiFi networks. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 63: General Settings

    Apply to confirm. You must then change the settings of WiFi your computer to match the Zyxel Device’s new settings. Click Network Setting > Wireless to open the General screen. Figure 44 Network Setting > Wireless > General LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 64: No Security

    Click Cancel to restore your previously saved settings. Apply Click Apply to save your changes. 6.2.1 No Security Select No Security to allow wireless stations to communicate with the access points without any data encryption or authentication. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 65: More Secure (Wpa2-Psk)

    Key (PSK), both the Zyxel Device and the connecting client share a common password in order to validate the connection. Click Network Setting > Wireless to display the General screen. Select More Secure as the security level. WPA2-PSK is the default Security Mode. Figure 46 Wireless > General: More Secure: WPA2-PSK LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 66: Mac Authentication

    00:A0:C5:00:00:02. You need to know the MAC addresses of the device(s) you want to allow/deny to configure this screen. Edit the list in the table to decide the rule of access on device(s). LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 67 Select Deny to block access to the Zyxel Device. MAC addresses not listed will be allowed to access the Zyxel Device. Select Allow to permit access to the Zyxel Device. MAC addresses not listed will be denied access to the Zyxel Device. MAC address List LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 68: Wps

    Click Network Setting > Wireless > WPS. The following screen displays. Click this switch and it will turn blue. Click Apply to activate the WPS function. Then you can configure the WPS settings in this screen. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 69 Use this section to set up a WPS network by entering the PIN of the client into the Zyxel Device. Click this switch to make it turn blue. Click Apply to activate WPS method 2 on the Zyxel Device. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 70: Wmm

    APSD works only if the WiFi device to which the Zyxel Device is connected also supports this feature. Click Network Setting > Wireless > WMM to display the following screen. Figure 50 Network Setting > Wireless > WMM Note: WMM cannot be disabled if 802.11 mode includes 802.11n or 802.11ac. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 71: Others Settings

    Use this screen to change the default advanced WiFi settings. See the User's Guide for field details. Click Network Setting > Wireless > Others. The screen appears as shown. Section 6.8.2 on page 77 for detailed definitions of the terms listed here. Figure 51 Network Setting > Wireless > Others LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 72 Select Off to disable 802.11 protection. The transmission rate of your Zyxel Device might be reduced in a mixed-mode network. This field displays Off and is not configurable when you set 802.11 Mode to 802.11b Only. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 73: Wlan Scheduler

    When the switch turns blue , the function is enabled. Otherwise, it’s not. Add New Rule Click this to configure a new WLAN scheduler rule. This is the index number of the entry. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 74: Add/Edit Rules

    Click Add New Rule in the WLAN Scheduler screen, or click the Edit icon next to a scheduling rule, and the following screen displays. Use this screen to create a scheduling rule to permit wireless connections. Figure 53 Network Setting > Wireless > WLAN Scheduler > Add New Rule LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 75: Technical Reference

    Normally, a WiFi network operates in an “infrastructure” type of network. An “infrastructure” type of network has one or more access points and one or more WiFi clients. The WiFi clients connect to the access points. The following figure provides an example of a WiFi network. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 76 When you create a network, you must select a channel to use. Since the available unlicensed spectrum varies from one country to another, the number of available channels also varies. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 77: Additional Wireless Terms

    For example, if your mother owns a 1970 Dodge Challenger and her favorite movie is LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 78 Some wireless devices, such as scanners, can detect WiFi networks but cannot use WiFi networks. These kinds of wireless devices might not have MAC addresses. Hexadecimal characters are 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A, B, C, D, E, and F. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 79: Signal Problems

    A and B can access the wired network and communicate with each other. When Intra- BSS traffic blocking is enabled, wireless station A and B can still access the wired network but cannot communicate with each other. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 80: Preamble Type

    6.8.7 WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) Your Zyxel Device supports WiFi Protected Setup (WPS), which is an easy way to set up a secure WiFi network. WPS is an industry standard specification, defined by the WiFi Alliance. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 81 Take the following steps to set up a WPS connection between an access point or wireless router (referred to here as the AP) and a client device using the PIN method. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 82 If you cannot connect, check the list of associated WiFi clients in the AP’s configuration utility. If you see the WiFi client in the list, WPS was successful. The following figure shows a WPS-enabled WiFi client (installed in a notebook computer) connecting to the WPS-enabled AP via the PIN method. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 83 If the registrar is already part of a network, it sends the existing information. If not, it generates the SSID and WPA(2)-PSK randomly. The following figure shows a WPS-enabled client (installed in a notebook computer) connecting to a WPS-enabled access point. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 84 The following figure shows a sample network. In step 1, both AP1 and Client 1 are unconfigured. When WPS is activated on both, they perform the handshake. In this example, AP1 is the registrar, and Client 1 LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 85 In step 3, you add another access point (AP2) to your network. AP2 is out of range of AP1, so you cannot use AP1 for the WPS handshake with the new access point. However, you know that Client 2 supports the registrar function, so you use it to perform the WPS handshake instead. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 86 If this happens, open the access point’s configuration interface and look at the list of associated clients (usually displayed by MAC address). It does not matter if the access point LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 87 Check the MAC addresses of your WiFi clients (usually printed on a label on the bottom of the device). If there is an unknown MAC address you can remove it or reset the AP. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 88: Home Networking

    The subnet mask specifies the network number portion of an IP address. Your Zyxel Device will compute the subnet mask automatically based on the IP address that you entered. You don't need to change the subnet mask computed by the Zyxel Device unless you are instructed to do otherwise. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 89: Lan Setup

    Zyxel Device and configure the DNS server information that the Zyxel Device sends to the DHCP clients on the LAN in this screen. Click Network Setting > Home Networking to open the LAN Setup screen. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 90 Chapter 7 Home Networking Figure 61 Network Setting > Home Networking > LAN Setup LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 91 Zyxel Device works as a DNS relay. LAN IPv6 Mode Setup IPv6 Active Use this field to Enable or Disable IPv6 activation on the Zyxel Device. When IPv6 activation is used, the following fields need to be set: LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 92 Proxy - Select this if the DHCP clients use the IP address of this interface and the Zyxel Device works as a DNS relay. Otherwise, select None if you do not want to configure IPv6 DNS servers. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 93: Static Dhcp

    Use this screen to change your Zyxel Device’s static DHCP settings. Click Network Setting > Home Networking > Static DHCP to open the following screen. Figure 62 Network Setting > Home Networking > Static DHCP LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 94 Enter the IP address that you want to assign to the computer on your LAN with the MAC address that you will also specify if you select Manual Input in the previous field. Click OK to save your changes. Cancel Click Cancel to exit this screen without saving. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 95: Upnp

    This field displays the description of the UPnP NAT-T connection. Destination IP This field displays the IP address of the other connected UPnP-enabled device. Address External Port This field displays the external port number that identifies the service. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 96: Technical Reference

    You can obtain your IP address from the IANA, from an ISP or it can be assigned from a private network. If you belong to a small organization and your Internet access is through an ISP, the ISP can provide you LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 97: Turn On Upnp In Windows 7 Example

    Select Turn on network discovery and click Save Changes. Network discovery allows your computer to find other computers and devices on the network and other computers on the network to find your computer. This makes it easier to share files and printers. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 98: Auto-Discover Your Upnp-Enabled Network Device

    Before you follow these steps, make sure you already have UPnP activated on the Zyxel Device and in your computer. Make sure your computer is connected to the LAN port of the Zyxel Device. Open Windows Explorer and click Network. Right-click the Zyxel Device icon and select Properties. Figure 66 Network Connections LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 99 In the Internet Connection Properties window, click Settings to see port mappings. Figure 67 Internet Connection Properties You may edit or delete the port mappings or click Add to manually add port mappings. Figure 68 Internet Connection Properties: Advanced Settings LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 100: Turn On Upnp In Windows 10 Example

    Activate UPnP on the Zyxel Device by clicking Network Setting > Home Networking > UPnP. Make sure the computer is connected to the LAN port of the Zyxel Device. Turn on your computer and the Zyxel Device. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 101 Chapter 7 Home Networking Click the start icon, Settings and then Network & Internet. Click Network and Sharing Center. Click Change advanced sharing settings. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 102: Auto-Discover Your Upnp-Enabled Network Device

    This makes it easier to share files and printers. 7.7.1 Auto-discover Your UPnP-enabled Network Device Before you follow these steps, make sure you already have UPnP activated on the Zyxel Device and in your computer. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 103 Figure 72 Network Connections In the Internet Connection Properties window, click Settings to see port mappings. Figure 73 Internet Connection Properties You may edit or delete the port mappings or click Add to manually add port mappings. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 104 Figure 76 System Tray Icon To see more details about your current Internet connection status, right click the network icon in the system tray and click Open Network & Internet settings. Click Network and Sharing Center and click the Connections. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 105: Web Configurator Easy Access In Windows 7

    IP address of the Zyxel Device first. This comes helpful if you do not know the IP address of the Zyxel Device. Follow the steps below to access the Web Configurator. Open Windows Explorer. Click Network. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 106 Right-click the icon for your Zyxel Device and select View device webpage. The Web Configurator login screen displays. Figure 79 Network Connections: My Network Places Right-click the icon for your Zyxel Device and select Properties. Click the Network Device tab. A window displays with information about the Zyxel Device. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 107: Web Configurator Easy Access In Windows 10

    Chapter 7 Home Networking Figure 80 Network Connections: My Network Places: Properties: Example 7.9 Web Configurator Easy Access in Windows 10 Follow the steps below to access the Web Configurator. Open File Explorer. Click Network. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 108 Right-click the icon for your Zyxel Device and select View device webpage. The Web Configurator login screen displays. Figure 82 Network Connections: Network Infrastructure Right-click the icon for your Zyxel Device and select Properties. Click the Network Device tab. A window displays information about the Zyxel Device. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 109 Chapter 7 Home Networking Figure 83 Network Connections: Network Infrastructure: Properties: Example LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 110: Routing

    LAN devices within an Intranet are transferring files or packets, especially when there are more than two Internet connections in your home or office network. Click Network Setting > Routing to open the Static Route screen. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 111: Add/Edit Static Route

    Click Add New Static Route in the Static Route screen, the following screen appears. Configure the required information for a static route. Note: The Gateway IP Address must be within the range of the selected interface in Use Interface. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 112 If you want to configure bound interface, choose an interface through which the traffic is sent. You must have the WAN interfaces already configured in the Broadband screen. Click this to save your changes. Cancel Click this to exit this screen without saving. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 113: Dns Route

    Click the Delete icon to remove a DNS route from the Zyxel Device. 8.3.1 Add/Edit DNS Route Click Add New DNS Route in the DNS Route screen, use this screen to configure the required information for a DNS route. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 114: Policy Route

    Internet connections available in your home or office network. You can use source-based policy forwarding to direct traffic from different users through different connections or distribute traffic among multiple paths for load sharing. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 115 This is the WAN interface through which the traffic is routed. Modify Click the Edit icon to edit this policy. Click the Delete icon to remove a policy from the Zyxel Device. A window displays asking you to confirm that you want to delete the policy. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 116: Add/Edit Policy Route

    Select a WAN interface through which the traffic is sent. You must have the WAN interface(s) already configured in the Broadband screens. Cancel Click Cancel to exit this screen without saving. Click OK to save your changes. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 117: Rip Overview

    Select the check box to set the Zyxel Device to not send the route information to the default Gateway gateway. Cancel Click Cancel to exit this screen without saving. Apply Click Apply to save your changes back to the Zyxel Device. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 118: Network Address Translation (Nat)

    (the inside global address) before forwarding the packet to the WAN side. When the response comes back, NAT translates the destination address (the inside global address) back to the inside local address before forwarding it to the original inside host. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 119: Port Forwarding Overview

    IP address of 192.168.1.36 to a fourth (D in the example). You assign the LAN IP addresses and the ISP assigns the WAN IP address. The NAT network appears as a single host on the Internet. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 120: Port Forwarding

    Select the WAN interface for which to configure NAT port forwarding rules. Server IP Address This is the server’s IP address. Start Port This is the first external port number that identifies a service. End Port This is the last external port number that identifies a service. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 121: Add/Edit Port Forwarding

    Create or edit a port forwarding rule. Specify either a port or a range of ports, a server IP address, and a protocol to configure a port forwarding rule.Click Add New Rule in the Port Forwarding screen or the Edit icon next to an existing rule to open the following screen. Figure 94 Port Forwarding: Add/Edit LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 122: Port Triggering

    LAN IP address. In order to use the same service on a different LAN computer, you have to manually replace the LAN computer's IP address in the forwarding port with another LAN computer's IP address. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 123 Note: TCP port 7547 is reserved for system use. Note: The maximum number of trigger ports for a single rule or all rules is 999. The maximum number of open ports for a single rule or all rules is 999. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 124: Add/Edit Port Triggering Rule

    This screen lets you create new port triggering rules. Click Add New Rule in the Port Triggering screen or click a rule’s Edit icon to open the following screen. Use this screen to configure a port or range of ports and protocols for sending out requests and for receiving responses. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 125: Dmz

    A client in the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) is no longer behind the Zyxel Device and can therefore run any Internet application such as video conferencing and Internet gaming without restrictions. This, however, may pose a security threat to the Zyxel Device. Use this screen to specify the IP address of a default LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 126: Alg

    NAT Application Layer Gateway (ALG) in the Zyxel Device. Application Layer Gateway (ALG) allows certain applications such as File Transfer Protocol (FTP), Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), or file transfer in Instant Messaging (IM) applications to pass through the Zyxel Device. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 127 Click this to turn on (switch turns blue) the PPTP ALG on the Zyxel Device to detect PPTP traffic and help build PPTP sessions through the Zyxel Device’s NAT. Apply Click Apply to save your changes back to the Zyxel Device. Cancel Click Cancel to restore your previously saved settings. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 128: Dynamic Dns Setup

    Enabling the wildcard feature for your host causes *.yourhost.dyndns.org to be aliased to the same IP address as yourhost.dyndns.org. This feature is useful if you want to be able to use, for example, www.yourhost.dyndns.org and still reach your hostname. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 129: Dns Entry

    You can manually add or edit the Zyxel Device’s DNS name and IP address entry. Click Add New DNS Entry in the DNS Entry screen or the Edit icon next to the entry you want to edit. The screen shown next appears. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 130: Dynamic Dns

    10.3 Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS can update your current dynamic IP address mapping to a hostname. Configure a DDNS service provider on your Zyxel Device. Click Network Setting > DNS > Dynamic DNS. The screen appears as shown. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 131 Current Dynamic This shows the IP address your Dynamic DNS provider has currently associated with the hostname. Cancel Click Cancel to exit this screen without saving. Apply Click Apply to save your changes. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 132: Usb Service

    This is the name given to a set of computers that are connected on a network and share resources such as a printer or files. Windows automatically assigns the workgroup name when you set up a network. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 133: Before You Begin

    Use this screen to set up file sharing through the Zyxel Device. The Zyxel Device’s LAN users can access the shared folder (or share) from the USB device inserted in the Zyxel Device. To access this screen, click Network Setting > USB Service. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 134 Click this to set up a new share on the Zyxel Device. Active Select this to allow the share to be accessed. Status This field shows the status of the share : The share is not activated. : The share is activated. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 135: The Add New Share Screen

    Please note that you need to set up your shares in the USB before enabling file sharing in the Zyxel Device. Also, spaces and the following special characters listed in the brackets ["`<>^$|&;\/:*?'] are not allowed for the USB share name. Figure 105 Network Setting > USB Service > File Sharing > Add New Sharer LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 136: The Add New User Screen

    USB device, click the Add New Account button in the Network Setting > Maintenance > User Account screen. Please see Chapter 21 on page 175, for detailed information about User Account screen. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 137: Firewall

    Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) is a message control and error-reporting protocol between a host server and a gateway to the Internet. ICMP uses Internet Protocol (IP) datagrams, but the messages are processed by the TCP/IP software and directly apparent to the application user. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 138: Firewall

    A higher firewall level means more restrictions on the Internet activities you can perform. Click Security > Firewall > General to display the following screen. Use the slider to select the level of firewall protection. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 139 This setting allows traffic to the Internet and also allows someone from the Internet to access services on your local network. This would be used with Port Forwarding, Default Server. Apply Click this to save your changes. Cancel Click this to restore your previously saved settings. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 140: Protocol (Customized Services)

    Click this to edit a customized service. 12.4.1 Add Customized Service Add a customized rule or edit an existing rule by specifying the protocol and the port number(s). Click Add New Protocol Entry in the Protocol screen to display the following screen. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 141: Access Control (Rules)

    Note the order in which the rules are listed. Click Security > Firewall > Access Control to display the following screen. Note: The ordering of your rules is very important as rules are applied in turn. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 142: Access Control Add New Acl Rule

    Use this screen to configure firewall rules. In the Access Control screen, select an index number and click Add New ACL Rule or click a rule’s Edit icon to display this screen and refer to the following table for information on the labels. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 143 128 bits (from the 32-bit IPv4 address) allows up to 3.4 x 1038 IP addresses. The Zyxel Device can use IPv4/IPv6 dual stack to connect to IPv4 and IPv6 networks, and supports IPv6 rapid deployment (6RD). Select Service Select a service from the Select Service box. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 144: Dos

    Apply Click this to save your changes. Cancel Click this to restore your previously saved settings. 12.7 Firewall Technical Reference This section provides some technical background information about the topics covered in this chapter. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 145: Firewall Rules Overview

    • Block certain types of traffic, such as IRC (Internet Relay Chat), from the LAN to the Internet. • Allow certain types of traffic, such as Lotus Notes database synchronization, from specific hosts on the Internet to specific hosts on the LAN. • Allow everyone except your competitors to access a web server. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 146: Guidelines For Security Enhancement With Your Firewall

    FTP servers. Does this rule conflict with any existing rules? Once these questions have been answered, adding rules is simply a matter of entering the information into the correct fields in the Web Configurator screens. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 147: Mac Filter

    Figure 113 Security > MAC Filter You can choose to enable or disable the filters per entry; make sure that the check box under Active is selected if you want to use a filter, as shown in the example below. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 148 Device in these address fields. Enter the MAC addresses in a valid MAC address format, that is, six hexadecimal character pairs, for example, 12:34:56:78:9a:bc. Delete Click the Delete icon to delete an existing rule. Cancel Click Cancel to restore your previously saved settings. Apply Click Apply to save your changes. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 149: Certificates

    You can import the following certificates to your Zyxel Device: • Web Server - This certificate secures HTTP connections. • SSH- This certificate secures remote connections. Click Security > Certificates to open the Local Certificates screen. Figure 115 Security > Certificates > Local Certificates LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 150: Create Certificate Request

    Have the Zyxel Device generate a certification request. To create a certificate signing request, you need to enter a common name, organization name, state/province name, and the two- letter country code for the certificate. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 151: View Certificate Request

    The Signing Request contains the certificate signing request value that you will copy upon submitting the certificate request to the CA (certificate authority). Click the View icon in the Local Certificates screen to open the following screen. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 152 You can copy and paste the certificate into an email to send to friends or colleagues or you can copy and paste the certificate into a text editor and save the file on a management computer for later distribution. Private Key This field displays the private key of this certificate. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 153: Trusted Ca

    Click the View icon to open a screen with an in-depth list of information about the certificate (or certification request). Click the Remove icon to delete the certificate (or certification request). You cannot delete a certificate that one or more features is configured to use. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 154: Import Trusted Ca Certificate

    View in-depth information about the certification authority’s certificate. The certificate text box is read- only and can be distributed to others. Click Security > Certificates > Trusted CA to open the Trusted CA screen. Click the View icon to open the View Certificate screen. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 155: Certificates Technical Reference

    This section provides some technical background information about the topics covered in this chapter. Certification Authorities A Certification Authority (CA) issues certificates and guarantees the identity of each certificate owner. There are commercial certification authorities like CyberTrust or VeriSign and government certification authorities. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 156: Verify A Certificate

    MD5 or SHA1 algorithms. The following procedure describes how to check a certificate’s fingerprint to verify that you have the actual certificate. Browse to where you have the certificate saved on your computer. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 157 Use a secure method to verify that the certificate owner has the same information in the Thumbprint Algorithm and Thumbprint fields. The secure method may vary based on your situation. Possible examples would be over the telephone or through an HTTPS connection. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 158: Log

    SEVERITY Emergency: The system is unusable. Alert: Action must be taken immediately. Critical: The system condition is critical. Error: There is an error condition on the system. Warning: There is a warning condition on the system. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 159: System Log

    View the security-related logs for the categories that you select. You can filter the entries by clicking the Level and/or Category drop-down list boxes. Click System Monitor > Log > Security Log to open the following screen. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 160 This field displays the severity level of the log that the device is to send to this syslog server. Category This field displays the type of the log. Messages This field states the reason for the log. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 161: Traffic Status

    Click System Monitor > Traffic Status to open the WAN screen. The figures in this screen show the number of bytes received and sent through the Zyxel Device. Detailed information about each interface are listed in the tables below. Figure 125 System Monitor > Traffic Status > WAN LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 162: Lan Status

    16.3 LAN Status Click System Monitor > Traffic Status > LAN to open the following screen. The figures in this screen show the number of bytes received and sent from each LAN port and wireless network. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 163 Data This indicates the number of received packets on this interface. Error This indicates the number of frames with errors received on this interface. Drop This indicates the number of received packets dropped on this interface. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 164: Arp Table

    MAC address, swaps the sender and target pairs, and unicasts the answer directly back to the requesting machine. ARP updates the ARP table for future reference and then sends the packet to the MAC address that replied. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 165: Arp Table

    This is the MAC address of the device with the listed IP address. Device This is the type of interface used by the device. You can click the device type to go to its configuration screen. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 166: Routing Table

    C - cache, H - host, R - reinstate, D - dynamic (redirect), or M - modified (redirect). Metric is the distance to the target (usually counted in hops). Interface is how the packets for this route will be sent. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 167 This indicates the destination IPv4 address or IPv6 address and prefix of this route. Gateway This indicates the IPv4 address or IPv6 address of the gateway that helps forward this route’s traffic. Subnet Mask This indicates the destination subnet mask of the IPv4 route. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 168 The metric represents the "cost of transmission." A router determines the best route for transmission by choosing a path with the lowest "cost." The smaller the number, the lower the "cost." Interface This indicates the name of the interface through which the route is forwarded. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 169: Cellular Wan Status

    To open this screen, click System Monitor > Cellular WAN Status. Cellular information is available on this screen only when you insert a valid SIM card in the Zyxel Device. Figure 129 System Monitor > Cellular WAN Status LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 170 This displays the International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) of the installed SIM card. An IMSI is a unique ID used to identify a mobile subscriber in a mobile network. ICCID Integrated Circuit Card Identifier (ICCID). This is the serial number of the SIM card. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 171 This shows the LTE channel bandwidth from base station to LTE device. According to 3GPP (MHz) specifications, the bandwidths defined by the standard are 1.4, 3, 5, 10, 15, and 20 MHz. The wider the bandwidth the higher the throughput. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 172 PLMN ID (MCC+MNC) and LAC uniquely identifies the LAI (Location Area ID) [3GPP-TS.23.003]. This parameter is for UMTS or GPRS. The value is ‘0’ (zero) if the Current Access Technology is not UMTS or GPRS. The value is ‘N/A’ if there is no network connection. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 173 PMI is for transmission modes 4 (closed loop spatial multiplexing), 5 (multi-user MIMO), and 6 (closed loop spatial multiplexing using a single layer). PMI determines how cellular data are encoded for the antennas to improve downlink rate. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 174: System

    Type a host name for your Zyxel Device. Enter a descriptive name of up to 16 alphanumeric characters, not including spaces, underscores, and dashes. Domain Name Type a Domain name for your host Zyxel Device. Cancel Click Cancel to abandon this screen without saving. Apply Click Apply to save your changes. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 175: User Account

    This displays the number of times consecutive wrong passwords can be entered for this account. 0 means there is no limit. Idle Timeout This displays the length of inactive time before the Zyxel Device will automatically log the user out of the Web Configurator. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 176: User Account Add/Edit

    Type your new system password (up to 256 characters). Note that as you type a password, the screen displays a (*) for each character you type. After you change the password, use the new password to access the Zyxel Device. Verify Password Type the new password again for confirmation. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 177 Log, Traffic Status, ARP Table, Routing Table, Cellular WAN Status, User Account, Remote Management, Time, Email Notification, Log Setting, Firmware Upgrade, Backup/Restore, Reboot, Diagnostic. Cancel Click Cancel to restore your previously saved settings. Click OK to save your changes. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 178: Remote Management

    Configure which interface(s) you can use to access the Zyxel Device for a given service. You can also specify the service port numbers computers must use to connect to the Zyxel Device. Click Maintenance > Remote Management to open the following screen. Figure 134 Maintenance > Remote Management LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 179: Mgmt Services For Ip Passthrough

    Broadband > Cellular IP Passthrough. See Section 5.8 on page 60 for details. Click Maintenance > Remote Management > MGMT Services for IP Passthrough to open the following screen. Figure 135 Maintenance > Remote Management > MGMT Services for IP Passthrough LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 180: Trust Domain

    Configure a public IP address which you want to allow access to the Zyxel Device. Click the Add Trust Domain button in the Maintenance > Remote Management > Trust Domain screen to open the following screen. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 181 Enter a public IPv4/IPv6 IP address which is allowed to access the service on the Zyxel Device from the WAN. Click OK to save your changes back to the Zyxel Device. Cancel Click Cancel to restore your previously saved settings. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 182: Client

    ACS and specify the ACS IP address or domain name and username and password. Allow your Zyxel Device to be managed remotely by an Auto Configuration Server (ACS) using TR-069. Click Maintenance > TR-069 Client to open the following screen. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 183 Enter the URL or IP address of the auto-configuration server. ACS User Name Enter the TR-069 user name for authentication with the auto-configuration server. ACS Password Enter the TR-069 password for authentication with the auto-configuration server. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 184 You can choose a local certificate used by TR-069 client. The local certificate should be used by TR-069 imported in the Security > Certificates > Local Certificates screen. client Apply Click Apply to save your changes. Cancel Click Cancel to restore the screen’s last saved settings. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 185: Time Settings

    Configure the Zyxel Device’s time based on your local time zone. You can add a time server address, select your time zone, and configure Daylight Savings if your location uses it. To change your Zyxel Device’s time and date, click Maintenance > Time. The screen appears as shown. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 186 This displays the date of your Zyxel Device. Each time you reload this screen, the Zyxel Device synchronizes the date with the time server. Time and Date Setup Time Protocol This displays the time protocol used by your Zyxel Device. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 187 Germany for instance, you would select 2 in the Hour field because Germany's time zone is one hour ahead of GMT or UTC (GMT+1). Cancel Click Cancel to exit this screen without saving. Apply Click Apply to save your changes. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 188: Email Notification

    This displays the server name or the IP address of the mail server. Address User name This displays the user name of the sender’s mail account. Port This field displays the port number of the mail server. Security This field displays the protocol used for encryption. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 189: Email Notification Edit

    Enter the email address that you want to be in the from/sender line of the email notification that Address the Zyxel Device sends. If you activate SSL/TLS authentication, the email address must be able to be authenticated by the mail server as well. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 190 Select STARTTLS to upgrade a plain text connection to a secure connection using SSL/TLS. Cancel Click this button to begin configuring this screen afresh. Click this button to save your changes and return to the previous screen. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 191: Log Setting

    Local File allows you to store them on the Zyxel Device. Local File and Remote means your logs are stored both on the Zyxel Device and on a syslog server. To change your Zyxel Device’s log settings, click Maintenance > Log Setting. The screen appears as shown. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 192 Select Local File and Remote to have the Zyxel Device save the log file on the Zyxel Device itself and send it to an external syslog server. Note: A warning appears upon selecting Remote or Local File and Remote. Just click OK to continue. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 193 Select the categories of System Logs that you want to record. Security Log Select the categories of Security Logs that you want to record. Apply Click Apply to save your changes. Cancel Click Cancel to restore your previously saved settings. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 194: Firmware Upgrade

    Transfer Protocol) and may take up to three minutes. After a successful upload, the Zyxel Device will reboot. Click Maintenance > Firmware Upgrade to open the following screen. Do NOT turn off the Zyxel Device while firmware upload is in progress! Figure 143 Maintenance > Firmware Upgrade LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 195 After two minutes, log in again and check your new firmware version in the Status screen. If the upload was not successful, an error screen will appear. Click OK to go back to the Firmware Upgrade screen. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 196: Backup/Restore

    Figure 145 Maintenance > Backup/Restore Backup Configuration Backup Configuration allows you to back up (save) the Zyxel Device’s current configuration to a file on your computer. Once the Zyxel Device is configured and functioning properly, it is highly recommended LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 197: Reboot

    Reboot the Zyxel Device remotely without turning the power off. You may need to do this if the Zyxel Device hangs, for example. This does not affect the Zyxel Device's configuration. Click Maintenance > Reboot. Click Reboot to have the Zyxel Device reboot. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 198 Chapter 28 Backup/Restore Figure 147 Maintenance > Reboot LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 199: Diagnostic

    Ping/Traceroute Test area. Use nslookup to find the IP address for a host name and vice versa. Click Maintenance > Diagnostic to open the Ping/TraceRoute/Nslookup screen shown next. Figure 148 Maintenance > Diagnostic > Ping/Trace Route/Nslookup LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 200 Click this button to perform the IPv6 trace route function. This determines the path a packet takes to the specified host. Nslookup Click this button to perform a DNS lookup on the IP address or host name. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 201: Troubleshooting

    Make sure you’ve pressed the POWER button to turn on the Zyxel Device. If the problem continues, contact the vendor. For LTE7240-M403/LTE7461-M602/LTE7480-S905 Make sure you are using the PoE injector and cable (Power over Ethernet, PoE) included with the Zyxel Device. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 202: Zyxel Device Access And Login

    • If you changed the IP address and have forgotten it, see the troubleshooting suggestions for forgot the IP address for the Zyxel Device. Check the hardware connections, see the Quick Start Guide. Make sure your Internet browser does not block pop-up windows and has JavaScript and Java enabled. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 203: Internet Access

    Section 5.5 on page 56), the account has expired, it became loose (remove and reinsert it - refer to the Quick Start Guide) or it's missing (stolen). Section 30.7 on page 206 for possible SIM card problems. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 204 (refer to I cannot see or access the Login screen in the Web Configurator in this chapter). Note: Since your Zyxel Device is an outdoor-type, inclement weather like rain and hot weather may affect LTE signals. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 205: Usb Device Connection

    The Local Area Connection icon for UPnP disappears in the screen. Restart your computer. I cannot open special applications such as white board, file transfer and video when I use the MSN Messenger. Wait more than three minutes. Restart the applications. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 206: Sim Card

    This is because the Zyxel Device can ‘lock’ onto the previous cellular site even when the new cellular site is at a much better signal level and quality. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 207 It is possible that the current serving cellular site has become over utilized or is out-of-service. As the network design and topology changes, so will the experience change, either for the better or for the worse. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 208: Appendices

    Appendices Appendices contain general information. Some information may not apply to your Zyxel Device.
  • Page 209: Appendix A Customer Support

    • Brief description of the problem and the steps you took to solve it. Corporate Headquarters (Worldwide) Taiwan • Zyxel Communications Corporation • https://www.zyxel.com Asia China • Zyxel Communications (Shanghai) Corp. Zyxel Communications (Beijing) Corp. Zyxel Communications (Tianjin) Corp. • https://www.zyxel.com/cn/zh/ India • Zyxel Technology India Pvt Ltd • https://www.zyxel.com/in/en/ Kazakhstan •...
  • Page 210 • Zyxel Singapore Pte Ltd. • http://www.zyxel.com.sg Taiwan • Zyxel Communications Corporation • https://www.zyxel.com/tw/zh/ Thailand • Zyxel Thailand Co., Ltd • https://www.zyxel.com/th/th/ Vietnam • Zyxel Communications Corporation-Vietnam Office • https://www.zyxel.com/vn/vi Europe Belarus • Zyxel BY • https://www.zyxel.by Belgium • Zyxel Communications B.V. • https://www.zyxel.com/be/nl/...
  • Page 211 Appendix A Customer Support • https://www.zyxel.com/be/fr/ Bulgaria • Zyxel България • https://www.zyxel.com/bg/bg/ Czech Republic • Zyxel Communications Czech s.r.o • https://www.zyxel.com/cz/cs/ Denmark • Zyxel Communications A/S • https://www.zyxel.com/dk/da/ Estonia • Zyxel Estonia • https://www.zyxel.com/ee/et/ Finland • Zyxel Communications • https://www.zyxel.com/fi/fi/ France •...
  • Page 212 • Zyxel Communications Poland • https://www.zyxel.com/pl/pl/ Romania • Zyxel Romania • https://www.zyxel.com/ro/ro Russia • Zyxel Russia • https://www.zyxel.com/ru/ru/ Slovakia • Zyxel Communications Czech s.r.o. organizacna zlozka • https://www.zyxel.com/sk/sk/ Spain • Zyxel Communications ES Ltd • https://www.zyxel.com/es/es/ Sweden • Zyxel Communications • https://www.zyxel.com/se/sv/ Switzerland •...
  • Page 213 Appendix A Customer Support Turkey • Zyxel Turkey A.S. • https://www.zyxel.com/tr/tr/ • Zyxel Communications UK Ltd. • https://www.zyxel.com/uk/en/ Ukraine • Zyxel Ukraine • http://www.ua.zyxel.com South America Argentina • Zyxel Communications Corporation • https://www.zyxel.com/co/es/ Brazil • Zyxel Communications Brasil Ltda. • https://www.zyxel.com/br/pt/ Colombia •...
  • Page 214 Appendix A Customer Support Middle East • Zyxel Communications Corporation • https://www.zyxel.com/me/en/ North America • Zyxel Communications, Inc. - North America Headquarters • https://www.zyxel.com/us/en/ Oceania Australia • Zyxel Communications Corporation • https://www.zyxel.com/au/en/ Africa South Africa • Nology (Pty) Ltd. • https://www.zyxel.com/za/en/...
  • Page 215: Appendix B Ipv6

    54 bits 64 bits Global Address A global address uniquely identifies a device on the Internet. It is similar to a “public IP address” in IPv4. A global unicast address starts with a 2 or 3. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 216 The following table describes the multicast addresses which are reserved and cannot be assigned to a multicast group. Table 93 Reserved Multicast Address MULTICAST ADDRESS FF00:0:0:0:0:0:0:0 FF01:0:0:0:0:0:0:0 FF02:0:0:0:0:0:0:0 FF03:0:0:0:0:0:0:0 FF04:0:0:0:0:0:0:0 FF05:0:0:0:0:0:0:0 FF06:0:0:0:0:0:0:0 FF07:0:0:0:0:0:0:0 FF08:0:0:0:0:0:0:0 FF09:0:0:0:0:0:0:0 FF0A:0:0:0:0:0:0:0 FF0B:0:0:0:0:0:0:0 FF0C:0:0:0:0:0:0:0 FF0D:0:0:0:0:0:0:0 LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 217 IA_NA before the lifetimes expire. After T1, the client sends the server (S1) (from which the addresses in the IA_NA were obtained) a Renew message. If the time T2 is reached and the server LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 218 A neighbor being “reachable” means it responds to a neighbor solicitation message (from the host) with a neighbor advertisement message. • Neighbor advertisement: A response from a node to announce its link-layer address. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 219 Done message to the router or switch. The router or switch then sends a group-specific query to the port on which the Done message is received to determine if other devices connected to this port should remain in the group. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 220 Click Close to exit the Local Area Connection Status screen. Select Start > All Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt. Use the ipconfig command to check your dynamic IPv6 address. This example shows a global address (2001:b021:2d::1000) obtained from a DHCP server. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 221 IPv4 Address... : 172.16.100.61 Subnet Mask ... : 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway ..: fe80::213:49ff:feaa:7125%11 172.16.100.254 LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 222: Appendix C Legal Information

    The contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any part or as a whole, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, translated into any language, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, photocopying, manual, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Zyxel Communications Corporation. Published by Zyxel Communications Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 223 • 2.4 GHz frekvenèu joslas izmantoðanai ârpus telpâm nepiecieðama atïauja no Elektronisko sakaru direkcijas. Vairâk informâcijas: http://www.esd.lv. Lietuvių kalba Šiuo Zyxel deklaruoja, kad šis įranga atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 2014/53/ES Direktyvos nuostatas. (Lithuanian) LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 224 Malta Cyprus Netherlands Czech Republic Norway Denmark Poland Estonia Portugal Finland Romania France Serbia Germany Slovakia Greece Slovenia Hungary Spain Iceland Switzerland Ireland Sweden Italy Turkey Latvia United Kingdom LTE7480-S905 United States of America (LTE7461-M602 and LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 225 If the product with 5G wireless function operating in 5250-5350 MHz and 5470-5725 MHz, the following attention must be paid. • For devices with detachable antenna(s), the maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the bands 5250-5350 MHz and 5470-5725 MHz shall be such that the equipment still complies with the e.i.r.p. limit. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 226 - For permanently connected Zyxel Device, a readily accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated external to the Zyxel Device; - For pluggable devices, the socket-outlet shall be installed near the Zyxel Device and shall be easily accessible. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 227 återvinningsställe. 台灣   以下訊息僅適用於產品具有無線功能且銷售至台灣地區 • 第十二條 經型式認證合格之低功率射頻電機,非經許可,公司,商號或使用者均不得擅自變更頻率、加大功率或變更原設計之特性及功能。 • 第十四條 低功率射頻電機之使用不得影響飛航安全及干擾合法通信;經發現有干擾現象時,應立即停用,並改善至無干擾時方得繼續使用。 前項合法通信,指依電信法規定作業之無線電通信。 低功率射頻電機須忍受合法通信或工業、科學及醫療用電波輻射性電機設備之干擾。 • 無線資訊傳輸設備忍受合法通信之干擾且不得干擾合法通信;如造成干擾,應立即停用, 俟無干擾之虞,始得繼續使用。 • 無線資訊傳輸設備的製造廠商應確保頻率穩定性,如依製造廠商使用手冊上所述正常操作, 發射的信號應維持於操作頻帶中 • 使用無線產品時,應避免影響附近雷達系統之操作。 • 高增益指向性天線只得應用於固定式點對點系統。 以下訊息僅適用於產品屬於專業安裝並銷售至台灣地區 • 本器材須經專業工程人員安裝及設定,始得設置使用,且不得直接販售給一般消費者。 安全警告 - 為了您的安全,請先閱讀以下警告及指示 : LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 228 To obtain the services of this warranty, contact your vendor. You may also refer to the warranty policy for the region in which you bought the Zyxel Device at http://www.zyxel.com/web/support_warranty_info.php. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 229 This product contains in part some free software distributed under GPL license terms and/or GPL like licenses. Open source licenses are provided with the firmware package. You can download the latest firmware at www.zyxel.com. To obtain the source code covered under those Licenses, please contact support@zyxel.com.tw to get it. LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 230: Index

    CAs configuration verifying fingerprints backup configuration Certification Authority, see CA Backup/Restore screen certifications Band Configuration Screen viewing Basic Service Set, see BSS channel, wireless LAN blinking LEDs client list Broadband configuration LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 231 Firmware Upgrade screen domain name system, see DNS firmware upload firmware version thresholds check DoS protection blocking fragmentation threshold 72, 77 enable dynamic DNS unusable wildcard Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, see DHCP DYNDNS wildcard General wireless LAN screen LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 232 Mac filter Neighbor Discovery Protocol managing the device ping good habits prefix using FTP. See FTP. prefix length MGMT Services screen 178, 179 unspecified address MSN Messenger IPv6 firewall problem Multi_WAN Remote Management TR-069 traffic LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 233 Routing Table screen unusable RPPCs Ping test RTS threshold 72, 77 Ping/TraceRoute/Nslookup screen PLMN Configuration Screen PoE injector 15, 201 port forwarding rule add/edit security Port Forwarding screen 120, 121 network Port Triggering wireless LAN add new rule LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 234 IP address undetectable system usage confirmation firmware UPnP screen version UPnP-enabled Network Device passwords auto-discover 98, 102 status 40, 47 wireless LAN time status Wide Area Network, see WAN warranty note Telnet Web Configurator unusable easy access LTE Series User’s Guide...
  • Page 235 MAC address filter 66, 78 preamble 73, 77 RADIUS server RTS/CTS threshold 72, 77 security SSID status 80, 83 example limitations push button wizard setup Internet WMM screen 80, 83 example limitations example push button WPS screen LTE Series User’s Guide...

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